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Sandy Hook -
Since last week's tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary, the conspiracies have already lit up. The latest one theorizes that the filmmakers behind "The Dark Knight Rises" foresaw the shooting, which is referenced in one scene.

Denver -
After media outlets request records from the University of Colorado, heavily redacted documents show Holmes was a loner, had few friends, and the school told students to keep quiet about the shooting.

This week's releases include a couple of Pixar breakthrough animations; less jolly versions of Santa; the return of the best-dressed galactic security; the final installment of Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy; and Whitney Houston's swan song.

Beverly Hills -
The summer has unofficially ended so how well did the movie box office perform in the last few months? According to preliminary box office estimates, the attendance figures are down and are the lowest in nearly two decades.

When a movie opens in more than 2,000 theaters and it only hauls in a paltry $448,000, it needs a story on its own. So, here it goes. To be fair, it did open on Aug. 29, so the number is for the weekend only.

Aurora -
During a stand-up routine at the Laugh Factory, actor and comedian Dane Cook made a joke about last week’s tragic shooting in Aurora, Colorado that left 12 people dead and dozens wounded. His mockery of the incident left the audience laughing.

Christopher Nolan's “Dark Knight” trilogy is a global phenomenon, of course. But a notable side effect of the movies' success is that renowned critics have praised them as great films with deeper meanings than those of a standard comic-book flick.

After police identified James Holmes, 24, as the man behind the deadly shooting at a Colorado screening of "The Dark Knight Rises," details of the incident have sparked some rather extreme conspiracy theory speculations.

Burbank -
Will moviegoers around the world have to wait until possibly Christmas to view "The Dark Knight Rises"? Reports indicate that Warner Bros. studio executives are considering postponing the film and then re-release it in December.

Aurora -
A dozen people were killed and around 59 were injured in Aurora, near Denver, Colorado when attending a midnight showing of the new Batman film, The Dark Knight Rises. One of the suspects, a 25-year-old man, has been taken into custody.